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16About Allen DeBevoise
Allen DeBevoise is Chairman and CEO at Machinima, an online video network for gamers. He has served on the board of directors at Internet companies such as Sportsline, iVillage, LowerMyBills.com, Creative Planet and Dealer.com.

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Dec 1, 2016
eOne joins Allen DeBevoise’s Third Wave Digital and MNM Creative as investors in Canvas Media. Joe Otterson | December 1, 2016 @ 8:16 AM Entertainment One (eOne) announced Thursday that it has made an equity investment in Canvas Media Studios, the digital-first media company founded by Emmy-Award winning creator Bernie Su and media executive David Tochterman. Through this investment, Canvas will expand its distribution, production and financing of scripted content for digital and traditional media, as well as emerging VOD and OTT platforms. Canvas Media Studios will work closely with eOne Television on a first-look basis for production and distribution to bring its content to worldwide audiences across all media. eOne joins Allen DeBevoise’s Third Wave Digital and MNM Creative as investors in Canvas Media. Also Read: YuuZoo Ups Investment in Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity “I’m delighted to announce our partnership with Bernie, David and the Canvas Media Studios team,” said John Morayniss, CEO of eOne Television. “As we think about the future of storytelling, we are pleased to be in business with innovators that bring new models to the table and complement our business. Together, we are well-positioned to find opportunities in rapidly developing media and platforms.” As a follow-up to its Emmy nominated Stylehaul series “Vanity,” Canvas Media Studios is currently developing “Socio,” its first television series, for MTV; a new comedy project under its exclusive development deal with Jennette McCurdy; and a slate based on New Leaf Literary’s young adult novels. An experimental 360-degree scripted comedy series “The Mobile Oval,” which CMS produced with The Young Turks, marked the launch of its Canvas Labs incubator. “In addition to providing resources to fulfill our vision for developing and producing multi-platform premium scripted content, eOne’s strategic investment in Canvas Media Studios will enable us to pursue a range of distribution and co-financing opportunities, including identifying third party content,” Tochterman said. Also Read: China's Leeding Media Acquires Digital Rights to 95 Films From IM Global, Lakeshore Before co-founding Canvas Media Studios, Tochterman was a digital strategy consultant for PBS, ABC and Starz and prior to that he launched the digital media division of Innovative Artists, led the TV division of Will Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment and was a senior vice president at the Carsey-Werner Co. Su added, “eOne is a progressive global company that continuously identifies and produces great stories. We’re incredibly honored that a company with this track record is putting such faith into Canvas Media Studios. I’m excited to see what we’ll be able to do together.” Su, who also co-founded Pemberley Digital, is a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner and four-time Streamy Award winner. His projects include “Frankenstein MD” for PBS and digital series “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” and “Emma Approved.” How All 47 Broadcast Dramas Rank by TV Ratings (Photos) Click through our gallery to find out how all 47 broadcast network dramas rank and rate. All numbers in this slideshow are for the 2016-17 season-to-date, viewers aged 18 to 49, from Nielsen's "most current" metric, which counts one-week's worth of delayed viewing where available.
Allen DeBevoise Investments
33 Investments
Allen DeBevoise has made 33 investments. Their latest investment was in Immortals Gaming Club as part of their Series A on January 1, 2017.

Allen DeBevoise Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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1/10/2017 | Series A | Immortals Gaming Club | No | 2 | ||
11/22/2016 | Angel | Wisecrack | $1M | Yes | 1 | |
7/14/2016 | Seed VC | Waggle Ventures | $2.24M | Yes | 3 | |
6/14/2016 | Seed VC - II | |||||
6/7/2016 | Seed VC - II |
Date | 1/10/2017 | 11/22/2016 | 7/14/2016 | 6/14/2016 | 6/7/2016 |
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Round | Series A | Angel | Seed VC | Seed VC - II | Seed VC - II |
Company | Immortals Gaming Club | Wisecrack | Waggle Ventures | ||
Amount | $1M | $2.24M | |||
New? | No | Yes | Yes | ||
Co-Investors | |||||
Sources | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Allen DeBevoise Portfolio Exits
16 Portfolio Exits
Allen DeBevoise has 16 portfolio exits. Their latest portfolio exit was Tubular Labs on March 02, 2023.
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3/2/2023 | Acquired | 1 | |||
7/12/2022 | Acquired | 1 | |||
7/9/2020 | Acquired | 2 | |||
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Sources | 1 | 1 | 2 |